Show MEMBERS OF D. D A. A A R. R EXTOL VIRTUES AND ACHIEVEMENTS EMENT r I OF GEORGE W WASHINGTON AT ANNUAL ANNAL LUNCHEON Spirit o of ot Liberty chapter Daughters of or the tl American Revolution most loyally loy by aJ ally celebrated Washington's birthday yesterday In the brilliant social manner men man ner ncr for Cor which that patriotic and exclusive exclusive ex ex- organization organisation Is noted Too The third annual anDuRI luncheon held at the was without doubt the tho most 5 notable In Ia Its Is history For a n number of or years year when the th membership wa wa much smaller than itis itla It ItIs Is la today It was the custom to ob observe observe ob- ob serve ser the tho da day by holding holing colonial partes parties parties par par- ties tes together with th this Sons of ot the tho American Revolution Re at one of ot tho the home Joe the members member The Thc first an annual annual annual an- an nual luncheon was held heM two years ear ago and proved pro so 80 successful that the tho custom has been continued The details detail of oC yesterdays yesterday's function In Inthe th the hands of Mrs Leo Lo Charles Charlos Miller Mier and Mrs Henry La L Motte lotte the tile entertainment enter enter- committee were artistically carried out At I 30 0 the tho handsome handsom parlors and anti corridors of the down town ho hostelry wore comfortably filled with witha a a. representative party part of oC Salt Sl Ll Lakes Lake's gracious matrons with wih a a sprinkling of or younger daughters In elegant and Ir Irreproachable Irreproachable irreproachable Ir- Ir reproachable toilettes t I Mrs Irs Seth Warner Yarner Morrison chaper chapt chapter chap- chap t ter er r regent t and Mrs L. L C C. Miller ller and Mrs Henry La L Motto received the tho gue guests ls and a 0 pleasant hour was passed before eforo proceeding to the tile spacious dinIng din din- dl- dl Ing ng room where an nn elaborate menu wa Wf served ser The tables were lal laid In Inthe inthe the he form torm of ot an U U. Delicate asparagus forn fern was laid lai the length of the tables with nh low mounds of or yellow clow daffodils alternating with wih vases of or the sam samO golden flowers which combined with wih th the dull lull blue pro programs rams tied with yel yel- ow how ow ribbon with tho monogram of ot the tho chapter In gold old encircled by a golden gOldon wreath wroth carried out the chapters chapter's colors colors colors col col- col- col ors blue and buff Flags were draped over tte life tite windows and buffet and antl also alo I over o er a portrait of ot Washington I After the elaborate menu was as served Mrs Irs Ira Morrison as regent regent spoke a 0 few words of ot welcome and introduced the toastmistress of or the tho day Mrs Irs M. M I I. I Allen who as usual rose to the occasion oc- oc casion aslon She read a telegram received from rom Mrs lr Mary Mar F I. II H. Allen AJlen state re regent repent re- re pent gent who Is now In California as fol fol- lows May fay the spirit of 76 Inspire each och daughter to present day courage courno hope hope and patience The subject of oC the tho to toasts was Yo Ye Puritan r Be ne to his hU virtues er very kind D Be to his faults fauls a little blind The first toast given was His Phys Phs lo no Mrs Lunet Lunette Stevens In respondIng respond- respond Ing ng to tho the toast The Ph Physiognomy of or orthe the he Puritan was particularly happy happ In inthe In the he handling of or tho Interesting subject subject She ho said ald In part that she regretted that she fhe he was unable to produce a- a n picture or of f some somo Puritan ancestor and Ien- Ien tho fact tact that one nc of or th the members mem- mem hers bers cr present was a n lineal descendant of f that noted notel Puritan preacher and harvard I-harvard college president Increase L J r. r 4 I J S S X 55 S t. t t. t C Mr n D. D Stephens Stephen ti I- I 1 5 1 S a I w S 7 A irdi ird i a r- r S. S L' L A S f r t cay C j 4 ir Mr etti t amer Chapter Regent Mr Mrs Lord Mather thou though h her face was hardly typical of ot the severe ere se type which wo we 0 associate with lh the Puritan forefather She spoke poke of thought having much to todo todo todo do with rth tho appearance of or tho the Individual indis-id- indis ual of or tho the pathetic sadness of oC J Lincoln's face which Secretary Stanton once said was a living page upon which tho the full tul history of oC the nations nation's naton's battles baltes and victories victories vic vic- tories were written The face faco of ot Washington Washington Wash ash ashIngton ington indicates calm dignity and antl the character of oC Roosevelt Is 18 stamped upon his countenance That the Puritan in seeking to old avoid the tile luxuries and Idle forms of ot the world In the tho latter part of ot the tho sixteenth century went wet to the theother theother other extreme Giving examples of their hard simple way a of ot living the tho speaker said that such rl rigid ld thought could not fall fail tal to leave the tho Impress on face faco and form But wh when n necessity arose the strength of character enabled him to endure hardship and persecution and that our present government could hardly have been established without the tie Intense fidelity Q of or the Puritan forefathers fore tore fathers and that our nation naton needed to today today tolay to- to day lay as as much as In 1776 1761 the strength and character of ot tho the Puritan Ills His Apparel the toast was vaa clev cleverly responded to by Mrs rs Edith Jdith Alden who raid paid The apparel apparel of our Pilgrim fathers we are aro apt opt to think of ot as sombre and devoid or of color cotor but bul though though- brown In intone lono tone It I suited the condition of or their lives living l to nature the soft shades hades of or tan tn us russet et and brown with pure white linen Unon collar colar anti and ant cuffs In lb a alife alife alte life In a n new world orld surrounded with wih hardships and inconveniences the vainest vainest vain vain- est woman would hardly think upon dress tress except that It I should be warm and comfortable But such was vas not always tho the case Even Dyen in the first years roars much attention was given I en to thor attire its Hs richness f and ele elegance clearance from Crom a it a careful rO regard ad of or social distinction and proprieties of or life Dress Dreg was a 1 badge of ot Tho The woJ women wo wo- women J men n wore straight pleated prunella skirts opening in front to show the tho I brocaded petticoat and often oren a n l lace cC ruff The men nen wore l wl h l Jiow o f J with cont ont na I collar low lo sh oU and ad fe trimmed hat The gentleman dressed in tho same arao manner as fR tho the pl planter nto with Ith wIh the difference of or texture Alt All 1 believed tI a f dross had a a. I moral effect and the tho carl early settlers eagerly sought to learn from each Incoming ship the changes In fashion in m the mother mother C country The Tho same can truly be said saM of the thc present day and our modera modern modern mod mod- ern era styles In a n are brought down don directly from our forefather S S SIlls His Ills Thrift Not ot what you OU get but what you ou hold Eases lifes life's burden when youre you're old was tho the toast to which Mrs Effle Elfe Riddle responded in inan inan inan an Interesting manner telling of ot the difficulties in tho the wa way of or tilling the theland theland te land on the tho bleak bleal Now England coast rising earl early and antl never giving up until ho he had accomplished his purpose and whoso whose example had meant j so 0 o much to his descendants S. S C CIlls Ills Industries as responded to by Ly Miss 1181 Alden Hobbs was ono of ot th the pleasures of oe the afternoon She spoke without out notes al and In a a simple pleasing manner paid a a glowing tribute to the tho Puritans Puritan's industry real worth and anti ment mont virtues virtus Carrying out the sentiment senti Tolling Toiling rejoicing sorrowing Onward through life he goes gos Each morning sees some task begun Each evening ening c sees ees it close S close Mrs Irs Smith Tracy responded to tho toast Ibis His Ils Learning In her hor horow own ow charming manner partly as follows follows fol fol- fol- fol lows 4 Uh the mention menton of or tho the P Puritan one recalls the circumstances which brought him to this land and elates clatos him with wih all nI the tho tl sterling ties tes but hut scarcely expects of or him with wih all ni of his duties dutes connected with wih establishing lishing a 0 home In the wilderness to have hav time time- or opportunity to devote devoto to ii literature t e But nut there were many such both men and women who were endowed with wih tho the graces of or culture and refinement refine refine- I ment and although grave lle rather than thit I gay the Puritan was often oren a n scholar with a love for music mURo and letters In 1636 the fr first t college in America was established the tite now famous Harvard Hr ard college colee named to perpetuate ate the young Charleston minister ter who bequeathed to It hl his library and a R large e sum sura of mone money There Thero was a br book k store In Boston as early as 1652 and man nInny many possessed large private libraries The Tite ability to write was wan supposed to bo ho an ln dispensable accomplishment Good old Mother Goose melo melodies leH cr r the first I approach to Juvenile j literature A iA familiar familar bonk book was ras a the New e Eng Eng- land Jand Primer with Its wit Is picture of satan with forked taiL talL and anil such choice couplets coup- coup lets lota as nR he lie Did T 1 1 climb a treo tree tree- Our Our Lent Lort t to t see sec ec Almanacs were crl quite a a. feature nn and together with tho the Bible l and Ind Bay TJay Psalm book otton comprised tho the library The Me Ne' eV En England Jon clergy clergy were among the tho mo mot t learned t of ot the ago ngo all aU of at them university grad The elor clergy y were not the only I ones onNI blessed with wih tho learning of oC that f I time Ume when great anti and beneficent re reI reforms re- re I forms torms were verI Instituted and wo re should ever honor the tho memory of or the tho Puritans Purl Puri tans ns and be bo faithful to the great grent prIncIples principles prIn- prIn which the they held hold and taught w S The Puritan His CourSe Courage was wa thc tho subject of the toast to which Mrs Fannio Fan- Fan nio P P. Morrison orr on responded In an nn able uble and scholarly manner She Sho s said suid i In part The quality of or spirit which enabled him to defy tyranny and to seek for fur i conscience sake sakI a n home In the new newland newland land Jand which Implied hardships and dangers untold In the trip across tho the perilous ocean and antl the tho life lre after ator landIng landing land land- I Ing on the bl bleak bionic ak coast proved hIs hla courage cour cour- age That Tat it I was unjust to Judge om on on n ng age re b by 1 th the h of another r and If I the Puritan had hi his faults let no one forget torget their heroic emigration i They stood for tor th the greatest truth of f their time It I takes moral courage to bo be bf a bigot n neither lter a heretic nor a bigot ran be ho a coward But Dut these theMe same people as their conception of freedom grew re broader broder had tho the courage to face nce I their mistakes and acknowledge e their their errors The pages of or history glow with wih j I their courage course and alor valor And nd while we wo may smile and anil deplore his bigotry wo we WI glory In the co courage r e of of tho the Puritan Ills His Piety Mrs Mary fary Hat Hayt The Tho sun ft set net but not his hope The Tho stars tr rose roso Ills his faith was earlier up earler Mrs Hayt summed Hummed U up the virtues of or th the Puritan In speaking of hl his piety f j nn and conscience She Sho is 18 a graceful and ond j t ent fluent speaker and without notes gave note I f a i. delightful Interpretation l 3 of ot the subI sub sub- I I jet jeet brought out with many humorous humor humor- I ous pus and pathetic touches saying that thet I the tile New England conscience was well oJ understood and perhaps was re pon- pon sible Ible for or much of tho tIle good 1 iii In 1 the iho worthy ce descendant cendan t. t i iThe The tre a elo closed ed with with- wih toast to George Washington who sd sai Ral said l combined all al tho the virtues of nf t the te e Purl Puri tan tn tn S 'S Among mong those thORO present presEnt Mrs Mra Ira C C. E E. Allen Alien Alen Miss 19 Esther Elther Allen Alien Alen Mite Helen Allen Alien Alen f 1 Mr Mrs u A A. A II U. Boxrud Mrs Mm Irs M r A 4 A. A Breedon Breed Breed- on Mrs Ir t. t Mrm lr Iary Bloy Bailey Balloy Mrs Ira Breeden Mrs r. r T J. J M M. r B BOwman Bowman Bow BOw- man Bradley Mrs George M. M Dabon Mrs Irs W W. W M M. Mr Mrs A A. R. R Cook J Dart Miss Anna nna Y Decker Deker Mra Irs J f J. J M. M Dart Mrs Ir Ii n. w. w Flaar Fisser Mrs rl W W. Mont ont Ferry FeT Mrs A A. A A r J. J Gorm Miss Mary IBry Olive Gry Gray Cray f Olve Mrs Mra r IraChett Mrs L L. E E. Hall InU Mrs tr A. A o 3 J Mrs Mra tr Grant Hampton Misty Sl Madella Madelia Hobbs Mrs Mr F P. W. W y of lark tatk City Mr Mn n. n U U. TJ U lilA HU- II- II key Mrs Irs E. E I. I L. L Jones Jone Mrs r C S S. Kinney Mr Mr IN n 11 II K I. I I ender Mrs Mrs Richard Richart A A. A Keyes Mrs El Ellot El- El lieU liott lot Kelly Mrs frs George Keysor Miss 1 King I ng Mrs Ir H Henry nry LaMotte Mrs G Gorge George orge A A. Lwe Lowe Mrs L. L C C. ller Miller Mrs J S S. S W. W Morn Morri son Ur Mr Mrs D. D B. B Miss lUss Edith Iud el Miss tAS A A. A E E. Murphy Mrs Irs C C. H II II McMahon lC lahon M I Edward OBrien O'Brien of ot Minneapolis Mrs C C. R R. R Pearsall Miss U. U Nellie Pear Pear- sail al Mrs Charles Post lost Miss ts Lou Pallen Miss I s Ethel Paul Mrs frs G G. V y Mrs Ir S S. S M. M r Riddle c 11 S 'S Mrs R. R M. M r. r 1 Stevenson Mrs F F. n n. Stephens Mrs Irs Bennor X Smith Mrs IE E. E V Y Silver Mr Mr G. G F F. Mrs L L. L H IL l Mr Mrs Payson Smith of Minneapolis Minne inne- inne apolis Miss Nan Xan Short Short Mrs Russet I L. L 1 Tracy Mrs Ir Thomas bomal Vein Mr Mrs George T 1 I Wallace Mrs H Ii C C Wallace Mrs AV W. V A A. I. I Mrs P 11 of City |